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09/29/2010
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Salmon
Worms
White
Jig
Afternoon
09/29/2010
5
1796

Ok just to get this straight, I was not targeting Salmon today.
However I did catch one.
The reason I put Salmon as my Targeted Species was because I am by no means in expert in Salmon and wanted to see if someone could help me identify this species.
I believe it is a Chinook, correct me if I am wrong.

I was just using a 1/32 oz white tube jig tipped with nightcrawler and I casted out when someone hit my line and hit it hard.
I was using my Pen Rod with 6 lb line and whatever this fish was took out some line and gave me a wild fight.
When I caught it in close, I was very surprised to see that I had hooked a Salmon.
I immediately knew it was a Salmon and not a rainbow because it had a black tongue and just by the shape of it's mouth.
I measured it at 13 inches and snapped a picture.
As I mentioned, I am no expert in Salmon fishing or regulations, so I did not keep the fish.
However it completely swallowed my jig and killed itself by shaking so savagely when I took it out of the water.
I ended up just tossing it in the water to become food for scavengers because I didn't want to take the risk or breaking any laws.

Anyways, this was at the very end of the night.

For most of the day I was fishing for the usual.

Species Caught:
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Rock Bass
Bluegill
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Northern Pikeminnow (Squawfish)

I caught 6 Bass today on a crankbait :)
1 of those bass was my first ever Smallmouth Bass on a crankbait.
The other 5 were all Largemouth Bass.
The biggest was approximately a lb or so.
I made about 50 casts before I decided to try something different.
And man oh man did that method pay off!! :D
I made 3 casts and caught 3 Bass using this method!

I also caught a pretty large Squawfish, stomped it and tossed it in the water for the scavengers to feed on.

As I was working my drop shot along the weedline, I get a couple small ticks, and then one giant pull so I set the hook and my adrenaline starts pumping because this fish is really fighting hard.
It was pulling super hard and my first thought was that it was a Smallmouth.
Nope, I was wrong, it was an 8 1/2 inch Bluegill :)

I wasn't goint to post a report since I caught basically the same type of fish all the time but I wanted to post this because of my unusual catch.


Comments

snake7676
9/30/2010 5:43:00 PM
Hmmmmmmmm sounds like a good day of fishing good for you! from the looks of it that is a blackmouth maybe even a resident blackmouth was the fin cliped on that ? thanks for the report and keep them coming!
The Quadfather
9/30/2010 6:35:00 PM
Elijah, nice take on variety of fish. I've caught blackmouth in lake WA. myself. You certainly have pulled in some different species.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
9/30/2010 8:21:00 PM
hmm, cool thanks for the input guys :)
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
9/30/2010 8:21:00 PM
and yes i believe the adipose fin was clipped :)
nickbell
9/30/2010 9:28:00 PM
Wow by this time next year im sure you will have caught every fish there at least once!
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
9/30/2010 10:34:00 PM
haha perhaps, i don't really target trout / salmon. i still need to catch a crappie out of union but they have been very elusive this fall, i run into a lot of people at this spot who keeps asking the same question, where have all the crappie gone?
coretron22
10/1/2010 1:56:00 PM
Thanks for this and all your posts. ...been a longtime follower of your reports, now I'm a follower of your multi-species approach. I have had more fun fishing this summer (so far) than ever before, and have caught 5 species I'd never caught until this year. I'd love to get a salmonid from shore, but haven't yet, so good on you! I was fishing Seward Park today and saw a pink and white post-spawn salmon cruising in about 1.5 feet of water...2 feet from shore! Startled me - looking for somewhere to die I think.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
10/1/2010 9:05:00 PM
that's good to hear coretron22, it's all about having fun :)
salmonfisher270
11/25/2010 11:07:00 AM
nice black mouth. clipped adipose fin?
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